The way there was a bit complicated as I had memorized it coming from Groningen, but I came from the other direction. I decided to exit the highway, find a spot to stop the car for a moment and turn on the navigation. At that point - oh wonder - I found out I was only one street away from the hashpoint. Amazing innate sense of direction, or just lucky? We may never know.

The hashpoint itself was in the middle of a parking lot, that apparently belonged to some ministerial building on the other side of the street. It was a lot more green and tree-ish than is visible on the satellite photo. I wish my workplace had such a nice parking lot! Another lucky point: the entrance barrier was up. Two minutes before arriving I realized I had no cash on me to pay a possible parking fee, so that was really lucky. I could drive right in. I drove through the hashpoint at the speed limit (which in the Netherlands is 50 km/h in cities) and took a few pictures. Then I quickly left, feeling a bit suspicious and out of place in the empty parking lot.

It was getting dark so it was difficult to get a picture where it is clear that I am at the hashpoint. I took one of the google maps printout though, where you can see that the layout of the parking lot in picture one really looks a lot like the aerial photograph. Also no pictures of me actually driving through it (something about danger).